music | indie
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Wotts Reinvents Goodbye with New Single “i’ll see you when the game resets”
Canadian duo Wotts redefines farewells with “i’ll see you when the game resets,” a dynamic blend of ’90s alternative rock energy and modern indie flair. This single, marking the closing chapter of their EP FLANK!, draws inspiration from bands like Blur and The Strokes, offering a gritty yet comforting soundscape that navigates themes of loss…
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Jesse Blake Rundle: Enchanting with “Wait, Sky”
Jesse Blake Rundle’s “Wait, Sky” captivates with emotionally rich soundscapes and soul-stirring narratives, drawing inspiration from iconic indie art-rock influences. Crafted within the lush Washington rainforest and Boise’s Mixed Metaphor Studios, the album, co-produced by Elisabeth Ellison, seamlessly integrates analog warmth with lo-fi aesthetics. Through tracks like “Depose” and “Light,” Rundle explores profound themes of…
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Reina Mora’s Cielo Finds Radiance in Obsession and Release
Reina Mora captivates with her latest two-song release, “Cielo,” which artfully explores the highs of desire and the gentle surrender of devotion. In “adicción,” Mora’s voice traverses ecstasy and vulnerability over moody beats, capturing the intoxicating pull of infatuation. “cielo azul” follows like a soothing balm, offering soft, trust-filled melodies and a breath of relief.…
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Eternal Mourning, St. Divine, Mono Martian, DrewJam & The Kellows new this week!
Eternal Mourning captivates with “Toxic Lovers,” a multimedia indie folk release intertwining acoustic rock and evocative visuals. Montreal-based, the ensemble explores passion’s duality, blending haunting vocals and soulful guitar in a narrative rich with emotion. Meanwhile, St. Divine’s “Swallow” melds art rock with vivid Brooklyn visuals, highlighting their garage-punk roots. Mono Martian delivers heartfelt nostalgia…
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Allan Jamisen: A Rock & Roll Seer with His Latest Anthem, “Rock & Roll American”
Allan Jamisen exhumes the maverick spirit of classic rock with “Rock & Roll American,” a tribute that melds nostalgia with modern insight. This Phoenix-based musician and visual artist channels the rebellious ethos of icons like Elvis and Jim Morrison in a track pulsing with swagger and social reflection. Produced with Danny Saber, the song navigates…
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Golem Dance Cult, Baron’s, Alex Cherney and The Brothers Nylon, John Deering & Higher Selves Playdate new this week!
Golem Dance Cult’s latest album “Shamanic Faultlines,” featuring “Call of the Wendigo,” offers an enthralling journey through industrial stoner rock. This Franco-Australian duo melds grim mystique with cinematic flair, creating a haunting auditory experience. With gritty contributions from celebrated musicians, they channel energy reminiscent of Jane’s Addiction and Bauhaus. Golem Dance Cult continues to expand…
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Max Chaos Summons a Nu-Metal Revival on “Ride The Wave”
Max Chaos electrifies the nu-metal scene with “Ride The Wave,” blending early 2000s metalcore intensity with cinematic flair. Produced by Dan McConomy and mastered by Maor Applebaum, the debut single surges with aggressive riffs, Justin Kills’ punishing drums, and Max’s dynamic vocals. Beyond mere revival, it’s a fierce mission statement, poised between destruction and survival.…
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Paris Pick Finds Peace in Growing Apart on “Same Page”
Paris Pick’s latest single, “Same Page,” showcases her introspective side, slowing down the tempo to explore the nuanced feelings of drifting apart from someone you still care about. With warm keys and a golden-hour glow, the track, co-written and produced with Jordy Walker, carries an underlying emotional depth. It’s a reflection on accepting change in…